Esther 9:15

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What Does This Mean?

In Esther 9:15, we learn that on the fourteenth day of the month Adar, the Jews in Shushan came together and fought against their enemies, killing three hundred people. However, they did not take any of the possessions of those they defeated.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big playground where kids sometimes fight. On one special day, the good kids joined forces and stopped the mean kids from causing trouble. They made sure the mean kids couldn't hurt anyone else, but they didn't take their toys or snacks.

Historical Background

The Book of Esther was likely written in the 5th century BCE by an unknown author. It tells the story of how the Jewish people were saved from a plot to destroy them. The audience was primarily the Jewish people who were living under Persian rule.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us to stand up against injustice and protect others without seeking personal gain. For example, if a group of students sees a bully at school, they can intervene to stop the bullying but not to boast or take the bully's things.

Topics

justiceprotectionself-controlcommunityspiritual warfarehumility

Related Verses

Exodus 22:25Proverbs 3:27-28Romans 12:211 Peter 2:21-23Micah 6:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main lesson from Esther 9:15?
The main lesson from Esther 9:15 is the importance of standing up for justice and protecting others, but doing so without taking advantage of the situation for personal gain.
Why did the Jews in Shushan not take the prey?
The Jews in Shushan refrained from taking the possessions of those they defeated as a demonstration of their integrity and adherence to moral principles.
How can we apply Esther 9:15 in our daily lives?
We can apply Esther 9:15 by choosing to act with justice and self-control, especially in situations where we are tempted to take advantage of others or their possessions.
What does Esther 9:15 teach us about community?
Esther 9:15 teaches us that communities can unite to protect each other and stand against injustice, emphasizing the importance of collective action and moral integrity.
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